A Fuzzy Rules-Based Driver Assistance System
Jong-Chih Chien,
Jiann- Der Lee and
Li-Chang Liu
Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2015, vol. 2015, 1-14
Abstract:
A vision-based driver assistance system using fuzzy rules to determine whether warnings are necessary is presented. This system is comprised of four cameras, one of which focuses on the driver for estimating the driver’s viewing angle, another focuses on the road ahead for the detection of road condition ahead, and the last two cameras are on both sides of the vehicle, facing backward, for the purpose of determining whether neighboring lanes are occupied by vehicles hidden in the blind-spots. The system uses fuzzy-rules for the analysis of interactions between the driver’s gaze, whether there are vehicles ahead, and in the neighboring lanes to determine whether the current driving condition should be of concern to the driver and issues one of three levels of warnings, from safe to dangerous.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1155/2015/207675
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